In New York, from 2009 to 2016, the average cost per registered voter in New York was $14.95, with a minimum of $7.02 in one county and a maximum of $58 in another, Mohr found.
By Wilson Andrews and Christine Zhang We’ve published a new interactive map of the 2024 election that shows results by precinct, the most detailed vote data available. The New York Times is also ...
Nassau legislators serve two-year terms and there are no term limits. Other countywide offices, including that of the county ...
while Democrats are seeking to retake the House from their rival party and are counting on gains in New York to do so. Don’t see your area listed? The race you're looking for may fall outside ...
The New York Civil Liberties Union said the political map split minority communities or combined them with different ones.
New York's Nassau County agreed on Thursday to redraw its voting map after a lawsuit claimed its political boundaries disenfranchised residents of color. Once approved by the court, the county will ...
The second lawsuit, filed last February by the Brooklyn-based advocacy group New York Communities for Change, alleged racially polarized voting occurred in Nassau and the redistricting plan "dilutes ...
A landmark settlement in a suit brought by Democrats was signed on Thursday, Jan. 23, providing Nassau County with a new ...
Less than a week into Donald Trump's second presidency, new data offers a closer look into last November's presidential ...